New details in a "shocking moral" case in a Moroccan university

The details of a shocking moral extortion case in a Moroccan university are still causing controversy and resentment, after it turned into a public opinion case at the national level, where five university professors appear before the Public Prosecutor of the Court of Appeal in the city of Settat, in what was known in the media as the case of “illegal relationship versus The good signs.

The online newspaper, Hespress, stated that the university professors who were referred to the competent Public Prosecution “after completing the investigation with them, are awaiting the action that will be taken by the” General Prosecutor of the King” in the city of Settat, and whether I will continue to arrest them, or they will be released.

The events of this resounding scandal revolve around professors belonging to the divisions of public law and economics, leaks caused their case to be made public, and the incident erupted “after circulating conversations on a social media platform, revealing the interference of one of the professors in favor of female students with his colleagues in order to give them good points in exchange for making concessions Ethical.”

The facts of this case sparked “great anger on social networking sites and among bodies concerned with educational affairs, and the Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Scientific Research hastened to dispatch the Ministry’s General Inspectorate to the Faculty of Law in Settat to investigate the matter.”

It was reported in this regard that “the leaked conversations included a speech immersed in pornography;

After thanking the student who is supposed to help her, the two parties moved to talk about the remuneration that she and her female colleagues would pay in return for the assistance provided to them.

 The professor in question denied the accusations against him, and described, in a statement to Hespress, earlier, everything that was being circulated on websites and social media platforms as “baseless.”

The suspect considered this "the incident linked to the electoral conflict at the university, noting that he ran in the recent elections in the city of Abi al-Jaad on behalf of the Popular Movement Party."

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